I have not been happy with
any of the schematic capture software I've seen, so I still do my schematics by hand, as you see on my
website. I use an old DOS-based CAD for PC boards, Easy PC Professional, from Number One Systems in England, doing extremely dense boards up to 500 parts and 12 layers. It is simple, and doesn't try to second-guess me and say, "You can't do that!", and I am able to easily do a lot of things with it beyond what the software writers had in mind. I have hundreds of special components made up in it, which is a major reason for my reluctance to move to a newer CAD. I would have to re-make all those special switches, inductors, connectors, etc. that don't come pre-made in
any standard PCB components package, plus the common ones that I've re-made to get greater density.
I don't use any software for circuit simulation, autorouting, or anything like that. After Number One Systems got the bugs out of my EPCPRO software, they went on to offer these things, but I had no use for them, and it seemed like it was getting harder to use instead of easier, so I'm still using a version from 20 years ago.